Ceramic heat emitters are one of the best ways to provide a heat source to cold blooded pets&period; Ceramic heat emitters are an affordable way to provide heat and last much longer than a normal light bulb&period; See a photo of the ceramic heat emitter below&period; Strange looking device but well worth the cost of this product&period; I have tested two of the ceramic heat emitters with my snakes and lizards&period; I prefer one of the two manufacturers below for my ceramic heat emitters&period; Zoo MedRepticare

Both of these manufacturers products stack up about the same as far as price&comma; quality and life-expectancy&period; Below is more of the product review for these two manufactures products&period; Price Range - Anywhere from &dollar;20&period;00 up to &dollar;30&period;00 and even higher for some styles depending on where you purchase the product&period; Life Expectancy - About 5-years or 25&comma; 000 hours&period; Wattage To Use100 watt for 30-40 gallon enclosure150 watt for 50-100 gallon enclosureThe ceramic heat emitters are typically used most frequently for&colon; ReptilesAmphibiansPlant Terrariums

This product can increase the inside air temperature or your terrarium a full ten to 20 degrees Fahrenheit above the outside room temperature&period; I have tested this product extensively and the bulb stands up to what both manufacturers say about their product&period; Like a light bulb&comma; this product radiates heat in the direction the fixture is pointed&period; Unlike the light bulb&comma; this